By Emily Chow, Yousef Saba and Andrew Mills
- AI and data centres seen driving rising LNG demand
- Asia, led by China and India, to drive LNG demand growth
- LNG prices may soften with new supply
DOHA, Feb 2 (Reuters) – Growing electricity demand from AI and data centres, together with rising fuel use in Asia and European gas needs could turn an expected global liquefied natural gas supply glut into a shortage by 2030, Qatar Energy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said on Monday.
LNG coming online between 2026 and 2029 has raised concerns of a…